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Constitutionality of DWI checkpoints?
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<blockquote data-quote="61mmstang94" data-source="post: 8733642" data-attributes="member: 39350"><p>Having a 5 mph national speed limit would make this country to dysfunctional it isn't even funny. Do you realize the effect it would have not only on getting you to and from work in a decent amount of time but shipping products, etc.? That's a rediculous comparison.</p><p></p><p>As for the DUI checkpoints, I see no problem with them. Sure, they inconvenience you for a few minutes, but it does help save lives and punish the people breaking the law. If it's used as a stepping stone towards a police state like some of you crazies are implying, then sure it wouldn't be right. But the purpose behind them is public safety and I'm willing to give a few minutes of my time to accomplish that. It's not like they have checkpoints on your way to and from work or to the store. They are mostly late at night when drunk drivers are most likely to be out and about, obviously there might be a few exceptions but you get my point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="61mmstang94, post: 8733642, member: 39350"] Having a 5 mph national speed limit would make this country to dysfunctional it isn't even funny. Do you realize the effect it would have not only on getting you to and from work in a decent amount of time but shipping products, etc.? That's a rediculous comparison. As for the DUI checkpoints, I see no problem with them. Sure, they inconvenience you for a few minutes, but it does help save lives and punish the people breaking the law. If it's used as a stepping stone towards a police state like some of you crazies are implying, then sure it wouldn't be right. But the purpose behind them is public safety and I'm willing to give a few minutes of my time to accomplish that. It's not like they have checkpoints on your way to and from work or to the store. They are mostly late at night when drunk drivers are most likely to be out and about, obviously there might be a few exceptions but you get my point. [/QUOTE]
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